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April 30, 2010

Sacramento Adult Entertainment: President Obama and California set to sue Arizona out of the Union

Filed under: Sacramento adult entertainment — mrparty @ 12:37 pm and

California is telling Arizona to legalize pot smoking to bring an end to their border drug smuggling problem and make a few extra billions in taxes. Plus Arizona could make billions more from illegal aliens driving while pot high. Don’t worry about traffic deaths, millions of illegal aliens are on the way to replace them and they all have (Free Health Care wink-wink) thanks to President Obama.
California may consider cutting Arizona some slack if they legalize what Obama’s old group Acorn started (with American tax dollars) and that is prostitution of illegal alien women and children. That would end Arizona being the sex slave trafficking capital of the world. It would also bring in a few billion dollars extra in taxes from Californian citizens being (re-authorized) back in Arizona state to conduct business, wink-wink.

See the full article from “WEBCommentary”

April 29, 2010

Sacramento Escorts: Obama criticizes Arizona immigration law

Filed under: Sacramento escorts — escortingsacramento @ 5:37 pm and

… We want to drive day labor away,” says Republican Rep. John Kavanagh, one of the law’s sponsors.
An estimated 100,000 illegal immigrants have left Arizona in the past two years as it cracked down on illegal immigration and its economy was especially hard hit by the Great Recession. A Department of Homeland Security report on illegal immigrants estimates Arizona’s illegal immigrant population peaked in 2008 at 560,000, and a year later dipped to 460,000.
The law’s supporters hope the departure of illegal immigrants will help dismantle part of the underground economy here and create jobs for thousands of legal residents in a state with a 9.6 percent unemployment rate.
Kavanagh says day labor is generally off the books, and that deprives the state of much-needed tax dollars. “We’ll never eliminate it, just like laws against street prostitution,” he says. “But we can greatly reduce the prevalence.”

See the full article from “Immigration Blog”

Sacramento Adult Entertainment: The Good, the Bad, and the Misguided

Filed under: Sacramento adult entertainment — mrparty @ 4:37 am and

True, this isn’t the first draconian immigration legislation passed by a
state that is also moving to demand future presidential candidates
provide documentation that they were born in the U.S., but it is
certainly the most hateful in that, if passed, it will put police
officers in the position of immigration officials, a concept that has
legal precedent thanks to the USA Patriot Act.
For the better part of two and half centuries, immigration
policies have been regulated by the federal government, and not by the
states. Surely, the president can find more potent language with which
to denounce legalizing profiling by skin color, and under the guise of
“questioning,” one that enables authorities to harass with the objective
of deporting those who lack requisite documentation.
Consider that from 1769 through 1882 according to a Smithsonian
Institution exhibit, the U.S. excluded only convicts, prostitutes,
idiots, and lunatics. From 1882-1943, Chinese were not allowed to
immigrate. It wasn’t until 1885 that U.S. immigration mandated that
there be “no gangs of cheap laborers,” according to a Smithsonian
Institution exhibit, and this latest Arizona law seems to reflect a
mindset we haven’t seen since 1885.

See the full article from “Atlantic Free Press”

Sacramento Adult Entertainment: Rookie of the Year? So what?

Filed under: Sacramento adult entertainment — mrparty @ 4:37 am and

It was close, but I think Evans had a better season than Curry.
But really, neither prevented his team from sucking eggs. The Warriors (26-56) had a ridiculous number of injuries and the Kings had untimely injuries that helped wreak havoc on their respective seasons. There actually have been rookies who have dominated teams and leagues in their first NBA seasons.
Both the Kings and Warriors are desperate franchises that decided to promote their candidates for the award.
There was another option.
That is, allow the performances and production of their talented rookies to serve as their own promotion. That’s what the teams did during the early weeks of the season, until marketing brainiacs decided to pimp their youngsters and see if there was money to be made and tickets to be sold.

See the full article from “The Sacramento Press”

Sacramento Adult Entertainment: Sacramento Man Pleads Guilty to Sex Trafficking of a Minor

Filed under: Sacramento adult entertainment — mrparty @ 4:37 am and

Court documents show that the minor victim said that she originally met Epps in September 2008 on the social networking site MySpace. During their MySpace communications, Epps promoted himself to her as a pimp and encouraged her to come to Sacramento where she could work for him. He told her that he would pay for a bus or train ticket for her to come to Sacramento. He claimed he had been in the prostitution “game for five almost six years now.”
Once the minor came to Sacramento, Epps began to post prostitution related advertisements for her on a website that offers escort, massage, strip club, and other sex-related services. The minor reported that Epps took sexually provocative pictures of her, which he used for the Internet ads. She told law enforcement that she gave him all the money she earned from her prostitution activity.

See the full article from “Webnewswire.com”

Sacramento Escorts: Illegal immigrants plan to leave over Ariz. law

Filed under: Sacramento escorts — escortingsacramento @ 3:12 am and

… We want to drive day labor away,” says Republican Rep. John Kavanagh, one of the law’s sponsors.
An estimated 100,000 illegal immigrants have left Arizona in the past two years as it cracked down on illegal immigration and its economy was especially hard hit by the Great Recession. A Department of Homeland Security report on illegal immigrants estimates Arizona’s illegal immigrant population peaked in 2008 at 560,000, and a year later dipped to 460,000.
The law’s supporters hope the departure of illegal immigrants will help dismantle part of the underground economy here and create jobs for thousands of legal residents in a state with a 9.6 percent unemployment rate.
Kavanagh says day labor is generally off the books, and that deprives the state of much-needed tax dollars. “We’ll never eliminate it, just like laws against street prostitution,” he says. “But we can greatly reduce the prevalence.”

See the full article from “The Associated Press”

April 28, 2010

Sacramento Escorts: Illegal immigrants plan to leave over Ariz. law

Filed under: Sacramento escorts — escortingsacramento @ 8:00 pm and

… We want to drive day labor away,” says Republican Rep. John Kavanagh, one of the law’s sponsors.
An estimated 100,000 illegal immigrants have left Arizona in the past two years as it cracked down on illegal immigration and its economy was especially hard hit by the Great Recession. A Department of Homeland Security report on illegal immigrants estimates Arizona’s illegal immigrant population peaked in 2008 at 560,000, and a year later dipped to 460,000.
The law’s supporters hope the departure of illegal immigrants will help dismantle part of the underground economy here and create jobs for thousands of legal residents in a state with a 9.6 percent unemployment rate.
Kavanagh says day labor is generally off the books, and that deprives the state of much-needed tax dollars. “We’ll never eliminate it, just like laws against street prostitution,” he says. “But we can greatly reduce the prevalence.”

See the full article from “The Associated Press”

April 27, 2010

Sacramento Massage Parlors: Third suspect faces prostitution charges

Filed under: Sacramento massage parlors — happyending @ 7:48 am and

Third suspect faces prostitution charges
LODI – A Lodi man has been named as a third person suspected of running a prostitution ring from Washington state to California, allegedly using massage parlors as fronts for brothels, according to federal court documents.
Carl Hencmann, 65, of Lodi appeared in U.S. District Court in Sacramento on Monday, officials said, facing prostitution and money-laundering charges. He was ordered jailed in lieu of $250,000 bail.
Federal authorities believe Hencmann and two business partners – Tham Nguyen, 48, and Suong Tran, 51, both of Burien, Wash. – hired women from out of state to work as prostitutes and moved them among massage parlors in Lodi, Sacramento and Washington state, and a legal brothel in Nevada.
In Lodi, the businesses targeted were the AAH Spa at 20 N. Cherokee Lane and Valley Spa at 321 N. California St.

See the full article from “Stockton Record”

April 24, 2010

Sacramento Escorts: Two massage parlor owners appear in court; third named

Filed under: Sacramento escorts — escortingsacramento @ 8:01 am and

Two people, whom federal prosecutors say own the businesses, made their first appearances in a Seattle courtroom Friday afternoon. A third suspect, who owns property in Lodi, has since made arrangements to turn himself in on Monday, federal officials said. That man, Carl Hencmann, was named in an indictment that was unsealed Friday morning. He is charged with conspiracy to transport individuals for prostitution, and conspiracy to engage in money laundering.

All three are accused of using multiple massage businesses as fronts for prostitution. They allegedly moved Asian women in and out of various businesses as part of an “interstate prostitution ring,” according to the affidavit handed down Wednesday by a federal grand jury in Seattle. Undercover detectives visited several businesses in Washington, Sacramento and Lodi, where they were allegedly offered sexual favors in exchange for money. Some of the women apparently worked at multiple businesses, and the investigators tracked business licenses and phone records that linked all three suspects, according to the affidavit.

See the full article from “Lodi News-Sentinel”

Sacramento Strip Clubs: Illinois Republicans close fundraiser featuring controversial national GOP …

Filed under: Sacramento strip clubs — porsche @ 7:24 am and

Posted by Rick Pearson at 2:21 p.m.The state’s long out-of-power Republican Party holds its annual big fundraising soiree tonight at the Drake Hotel in Chicago and is labeling the event “Illinois is Next” after recent GOP wins in Massachusetts, Virginia and New Jersey.The question is, will anybody know it?The event, featuring embattled national Republican Chairman Michael Steele, is now closed to the media. Pat Brady, the Illinois Republican chairman, announced the fundraiser would be private today. Brady, no relation to the Republican governor nominee, state Sen. Bill Brady of Bloomington, said the decision was his, but offered no rationale.
There is little doubt, however, that Steele’s attendance at the big-bucks event is a major factor and Brady, the state GOP chairman, has been a Steele ally even before the national chairman was picked for the job. In recent weeks, Steele has been embroiled in several controversies, ranging from the use of a party credit card by aides to pay for young GOP donors to go to a West Hollywood strip club to Steele’s comment comparing himself to President Barack Obama and contending African-American political leaders have a “slimmer margin” for error.

See the full article from “Chicago Tribune (blog)”

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